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 Bone and Soft-Tissue Disorders

[Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen (1866–1930), director of Rikshospitalet in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway]

[Sven Christian Johansson (1880–1959), surgeon and head physician in Gothenburg, Sweden]

= osteochondrosis of inferior pole of patella, often bilateral (NOT osteonecrosis / epiphysitis / osteochondritis)

Cause: traction tendinitis / traumatic avulsion of bone; repeated subluxation ± dislocation of patella

Mechanism: forceful contraction of quadriceps against resistence

Age: adolescents (often 10–14 years)

Predisposed: cerebrospastic children

MR:

DDx:

  1. Jumper's knee
    = pain syndrome involving proximal / distal insertion of patellar tendon, commonly seen in young athletes
    Cause: chronic stress + inflammation
    • thickening of patellar tendon without tear / avulsion
  2. Patellar sleeve avulsion
    = cartilage of inferior patellar pole pulled off patella often in combination with small avulsed bone fragment (= cartilaginous injury)
    Mechanism: vigorous contraction of quadriceps applied to flexed knee
    Age: 8–12 years (unique to pediatric population)
    • small bone fragment inferior to lower pole of patella
    • patella alta
    • joint effusion
    • bone marrow edema of patella (MRI!)